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The content of the wiki is work in progress. It does not constitute finished peer reviewed material, and is not provided for external publication, nor for use in external publications, neither in whole nor in part. | The content of the wiki is work in progress. It does not constitute finished peer reviewed material, and is not provided for external publication, nor for use in external publications, neither in whole nor in part. | ||
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Revision as of 15:42, November 28, 2011
Merchant Research Project
Editorial history
15/08/11, CSG: Created page
28/11/11, CSG: Restructured and rewrote introduction
Welcome to the Merchant Research Project wiki.
The content of this wiki includes finding aids, primary research guides, research tools, and synthesised material.
The content of the wiki is work in progress. It does not constitute finished peer reviewed material, and is not provided for external publication, nor for use in external publications, neither in whole nor in part.
The wiki is a resource for project members working on the social, commercial and material life and environment of the Kent, London and Surat merchant Sir George Oxenden in the mid-C17th century. The wiki is available to invited academic users, who are encouraged to contribute.
What's new?
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